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Adolphe Adam
La Poupée de Nurembourg
Works Info
Composer
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Adolphe Adam
Genre
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Opera
Style
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Opera
Average_duration
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48:32
La Poupée de Nurembourg is an opera composed by Adolphe Adam, a French composer, in 1852. The plot of the opera revolves around a young man named Fritz who falls in love with a mechanical doll named Olympia. The doll was created by the inventor Spalanzani, who is also in love with her. The story takes place in Nuremberg, Germany, during the 19th century. The opera is divided into three acts, each with its own distinct movements. The first act introduces the characters and sets the stage for the story. Fritz, a student, is in love with Olympia, a mechanical doll created by Spalanzani. Olympia is set to perform at a party hosted by the wealthy Coppelius, who is also in love with her. The act ends with Olympia's performance, which leaves the audience in awe. The second act focuses on Fritz's relationship with Olympia. He is convinced that she is a real woman and is determined to win her over. However, he soon discovers that she is a doll and becomes disillusioned. Meanwhile, Spalanzani is trying to keep his invention a secret from Coppelius, who is determined to steal Olympia. The final act is a dramatic conclusion to the story. Coppelius manages to steal Olympia and takes her to his laboratory. Fritz follows him and discovers that Coppelius is actually a mad scientist who plans to destroy Olympia. In a dramatic finale, Fritz manages to save Olympia and destroy Coppelius. La Poupée de Nurembourg premiered on May 10, 1852, at the Opéra-Comique in Paris. The opera was well-received by audiences and critics alike, and it quickly became one of Adam's most popular works. The music is characterized by its light and playful melodies, which perfectly capture the whimsical nature of the story. Overall, La Poupée de Nurembourg is a charming and entertaining opera that showcases Adolphe Adam's talent as a composer. The story is engaging, the characters are well-developed, and the music is delightful. It remains a beloved work in the operatic repertoire to this day.
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